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{{boc|It's one of the reasons we don't like playing live, you worry about who might be in the audience, scouting for ideas. |Then again, last time we played live, it was a disaster.}} | {{boc|It's one of the reasons we don't like playing live, you worry about who might be in the audience, scouting for ideas. |Then again, last time we played live, it was a disaster.}} | ||
{{boc|The monitors exploded in the middle of the set, people were cheering because they thought it was deliberate pyrotechnics!}} | {{boc|The monitors exploded in the middle of the set, people were cheering because they thought it was deliberate pyrotechnics!}} | ||
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== External links == | == External links == | ||
* https://mega.nz/#F!TKwTQAiC!hNSLbVUEj_46CqPEwF_TdA!qfwTiQ6J | * https://mega.nz/#F!TKwTQAiC!hNSLbVUEj_46CqPEwF_TdA!qfwTiQ6J |
Live @ Lighthouse is a collection of songs recorded during the performance of Boards of Canada at The Incredible Warp Lighthouse Party on October 14th 2000. These recordings were not formally released by Boards of Canada. A soundboard recording of Julie and Candy from this show, along with video shown during the performance, was uploaded to Youtube in 2009.
1: Unreleased at time of show
2: Unreleased as of current date, but a sped-up 1.8 second snippet is included on side I of the Warp20 (Infinite) locked-groove 10" vinyl
The event took place at Trinity Buoy Wharf in the Chainstore building.